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Age-adjusted mortality rates (AAMR) for the ten most common cancers by sex ... respectively for cancermortality for every racial/ethnic group, except NHA/PI ... are among the top 10 causes of cancermortality for all racial/ethnic groups. Liver is the 2nd

Figure 1.12 SEER CancerIncidence and US Death Rates, 2006-2010 By CancerSite and Race/Ethnicity IncidenceCancerSiteMortality Lung and Bronchus White Black Asian/Pacific Islander a Am. Indian/Alaska Nat. Hispanic b Colon and Rectum White Black ... Source: US Mortality Files, National Center for Health Statistics, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Top 15 cancersitesselected based on 2006-2010 age ... and American Indians/Alaska Natives. The 2006-2010 Hispanic death rates do not include deaths

on prostate cancerincidence (see 1991 for mortality (graph not shown). Both incidence ... a remarkable record of how tobacco smoking has affected lung cancermortality and incidence ... 6% for mortality and 0.9% for incidence.32 Much of the decline in cancerincidence

averaged LAR for mortality by age at exposure for selectedcancers. A DDREF of 1.5 is used for all solid cancersites. ... for cancerincidence for exposures before age 15 and compares it to LAR for the entire ... among those exposed before age 15. An estimated 145 of 406 cancerdeaths (males) and 256 of 628 cancerdeaths (females) would be attributable to childhood exposures.